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Visions for 2021
Goshen. People talk about wanting a return to the things, events and customs that make Goshen the place it is. Photo credit: Goshen Chamber of Commerce
It probably goes without saying, that the year 2020 has presented some difficulties for most of us, the hardest part was dealing with a highly infectious virus.
We’re still wearing masks and keeping social distance, but here we are, at the start of a new year.
The Chronicle wants to share what visions our community has for the New Year 2021.
Mary Sumpter
Mary Sumpter, member of the AUMP Church, hopes to experience a year of peace and unity. She explains, “In this new year, let us pray that we will begin to understand that treating others as we want to be treated creates a pattern of love for one another, a pattern of peace as we understand that without wisdom and understanding we will remain separated from each other. In these times, it is my prayer that we will come together and treat each other with